run\ off

run\ off
1. I
as soon as we appeared the boys ran off при нашем появлении мальчики разбежались
2. III
1) run off smth. /smth. off/ run the milk (the water, etc.) off слить молоко и т.д.; get the garage to run the in your engine off пусть в гараже сольют масло из двигателя
2) run off smth. /smth. off/ run off 500 copies (a new song, a book of poems, etc.) отпечатать пятьсот экземпляров и т.д.
3. IV
run off smth. / smth. off/ in some time run off eighty copies a minute делать /печатать/ восемьдесят экземпляров в минуту
4. V
run off smb. /smb. off/ smth. run me off some copies of his electoral address (of this report, of his new song, etc.) напечатайте мне несколько экземпляров его предвыборной речи и т.д.
5. XI
be run off at some time the race will be run off on Friday соревнование состоится в пятницу; be run off in some condition the final of the 5000 metres was run off in blazing heat финальный забег на пять тысяч метров спортсмены бежали под палящим солнцем
6. XVI
run off with smb., smth. run off with a travelling circus (with a travelling comedian, etc.) сбежать /убежать/ с бродячим цирком и т.д.; run off with the cash (with my luggage, with all the funds, etc.) украсть всю наличность и сбежать и т.д.
7. XXI1
1) run off smth. / smth. off/from(into, over, etc.) smth. run off the water from a tank (from a boiler, etc.) сливать воду из бака и т.д.; the hot metal runs off into special moulds раскаленный металл разливается по специальным формам; run off water over the flower-beds пустить воду на грядки
2) run off smth. /smth. off/ for smth. run off an article for the local paper набросать /быстро написать/ статью для местной газеты

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